Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mikiro - san I am very impressed by your diatribe on Leica 'noise' - even more on your choice of English words Sincerely Joseph L / Singapore --- MIKIRO <miki@arbos.net> wrote: > Ted, > > I am one of those who have too much time for noise. :-) > IMHO, such dilettante fetishism is an important niche for Leica to > survive. No one has ever rivaled and will probably will beat Leica > in > this field. Noise meters for Leica are pH meters and whatever > laboratory > devices for wine. A repair person in Asakusa Tokyo can change > shutter > curtain material to make your Leica sound and feel as you like. I > respect such work. I love that feel in my hands which I would > describe > as tapping a rosewood table with ivory chopsticks... :-) Human ears > and > hands count more than anything else. > > Yes. This is nothing to do with taking pictures, or at best, pepper > on a > steak ;-) > > Cheers, > > MIKIRO > Japan > > > Ted Grant wrote: > > Here's a thought for people with way too much time on their hands > > > concerned about Leica shutter release noise. ;-) > > > > Instead of talking about all this clicker-clatter and not busying > > > yourselves in taking pictures, why not get one of those industrial > noise > > meters, haven't got a clue what they're called. Take it to several > > > "church and other theatre sites" click shutter measure sound > rather than > > trying to rely on the usually faulty hearing of our human ears? > Doesn't > > that sound simple and common sense? > > > > Then your concerns would be verified and you could get on > shooting! :-) > > > > Have a nice sound test! ;-) > > > > ted > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more > information >